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Swine Flu (H1N1): What Is It, Causes, Treatments & Prevention
The best way to prevent swine flu (H1N1) is to get your annual flu vaccine. The flu vaccine has helped protect against swine flu since 2010. Other ways to prevent getting and spreading swine flu (H1N1) include: Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you sneeze or cough. If you don’t have a tissue, sneeze or cough into your elbow.
Influenza (Seasonal) - World Health Organization (WHO)
Overview. Seasonal influenza (the flu) is an acute respiratory infection caused by influenza viruses. It is common in all parts of the world. Most people recover without treatment. Influenza spreads easily between people when they cough or sneeze. Vaccination is the best way to prevent the disease. Symptoms of influenza include acute onset of ...
H1N1 Flu Virus (Swine Flu): Symptoms, Causes, Tests, and Treatments - WebMD
Is There a Vaccine for Swine Flu? The same flu vaccine that protects against seasonal flu also protects against the H1N1 swine flu strain. You can get it as a shot or as a nasal spray.
H1N1 vaccines - World Health Organization (WHO)
Immediate hypersensitivity reactions have been reported after the use of all types of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 vaccines. These events include urticaria, angioedema and anaphylaxis, with reactions ranging from mild to serious. The overall reporting rates for anaphylaxis range from 0.1 to 1.0 per 100 000 doses distributed.
Influenza A Virus Vaccine, H1n1, Inactivated ... - Mayo Clinic
Influenza virus vaccine, H1N1 is used to prevent infection caused by the influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus. The vaccine works by causing your body to produce its own protection (antibodies) against the disease. It is also known as a "flu shot". Influenza is a virus infection of the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs.
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